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Sunday, Feb 7

Heather, Andrew and Steven McCall ask the Gaines to help them find a retreat for their missionary parents. Dr. Tim McCall and his wife Janice run an orphanage in Uganda, living almost year-round in a 160-square-foot home. They're entrusting their kids and the Gaines to find them a comfortable refuge for their biannual visits to Waco. But their sanctuary may be out of reach, as unexpected structure problems challenge a modest budget and add stress to an already tight timeline. The drama continues as the Gaines run into a serious permit problem that could be a deal breaker for this fixer upper. Can the Gaines battle bureaucracy and complete the McCall's home in time for their short sabbatical?

Chip and Joanna Gaines take Deanna and Paul King on a tour through three houses in the small town of Hubbard, Texas. She's a nurse and he owns an HVAC company. They've been married just over two years and both share a passion for small towns and country living. They love living in Hubbard on 50 acres of land but with a combined family of five kids, three grandkids and numerous animals they've outgrown their current small home. Their hope is to find a 4-bedroom, 2-bath house with a large interior located a reasonable distance from next-door neighbors. The options are few in this town of 1,500, but the Gaines are convinced they can find these almost newlyweds their perfect fixer upper.

Chip and Joanna Gaines take Teresa and Steve Fuchs on a tour through three houses in Woodway, Texas. Steve Fuchs is a manager at a rocket facility and Teresa's a stay at home mom raising their two boys. The Fuchs call themselves water people after living on a tiny island near the equator in the Pacific Ocean for many years. Their highest priority is to be close to the water where they can enjoy their favorite recreational activities - boating and paddle boarding. They've got $580,000 for a 4-bedroom house with lots of space indoors and out, ideally within walking distance to a lake. The Gaines introduce the family to an eclectic group of options - from a turn-of-the-century mansion to a couple of 1970s houses.

Chip and Joanna take their new clients, Noah and Jessica Dansby, on a tour through three homes in Hillsboro, Texas, a small charming city halfway between Dallas and Waco. The Dansby family currently lives in Hillsboro and want to stay, but their house is too small for their three growing sons. Chip and Jo found three houses that could potentially provide the Dansbys with the space and character they're looking for. First they tour the 'Nut House,' a spacious home on an ideal lot, yet it is the epitome of a fixer upper after being on the market for more than two years. Next, they see the Suite House, an abode with ample space in a wonderful neighborhood, but the renovation required is daunting to the Dansbys. Lastly they check out 'Jo's Amazing Technicolor Dream House,' the least spacious of the three homes on the tour, but the most affordable. Can Chip and Jo find the perfect home for this growing family? What will the first design meeting be like at the Silos? Will Chip remember his twelfth anniversary?

Jeff and Sara Jones are Baylor sweethearts and newlyweds, returning to Waco to find a house where they can settle down and one day raise a family. Their all-in budget is $235,000 and they're hoping to find a house with three bedrooms, a big kitchen, and a big backyard in the Mountainview area. The first house they visit is the 'Beach House,' aptly named after the brightly painted surf-themed bedroom they find on the tour. Chip and Joanna bring the Joneses to 'The Schoolhouse' next. The Schoolhouse is much bigger and has a beautiful backyard, but is also more expensive, which would mean less flexibility in their renovation budget. Their last option is the 'Red Door House.' While the house isn't in the Mountainview area like they were hoping, Sara and Jeff are impressed by its character and curb appeal.

Luke and Rachel Whyte are a young couple with a growing baby girl, and they feel it's time to settle into a family-sized house. They're looking for a house with 3-4 bedrooms, and Rachel is hoping for a space that she can make into a playroom/home office. They have an all-in budget of $277,000, which gives them nice flexibility in the Woodway area. The first house they visit Joanna jokingly names the 'Chip House' because its reddish roof and orange-colored bricks remind her of a sunburned Chip on their first date. The Chip house is cute with a nice backyard, but overall it feels small. The next house has a similar red brick exterior to the Chip House, only bigger and slightly newer, so Chip and Joanna call it 'Chip 2.0.' Inside, several areas are totally falling apart and the carpeted master bathroom needs a major overhaul. Their last stop is nicknamed the 'Taj Mahal' for its lofty location at the top of a hill and the ornate furniture they find inside. The view is stunning and the house has a balcony that looks over nearly all of Waco.

Ready to take their relationship to the next level, Anne and Luca are looking for a budget dream home in the city. And while they agree on steering clear of the suburbs, their styles are miles apart. Drew and Jonathan are determined to find a property that satisfies both Anne's traditional taste and Luca's modern flair. But getting them on the same page proves challenging. When they finally find a property they can both live with, a hardball tactic threatens to derail the deal. Later, what seemed like a straightforward renovation job is anything but. And beyond tackling a slew of last-minute design changes, Jonathan's main challenge is installing materials that are nowhere to be found.

Done living in his parents' cramped basement, newlyweds Stephanie and David are on the hunt for their forever home. They know exactly what they want, but unfortunately their long wish list is completely out of step with their budget. Jonathan and Drew convince the couple to customize a fixer-upper into a move-in ready dream home. But narrowing down the potential options proves challenging. Once demolition begins on a home with great bones, Jonathan uncovers a host of potentially nasty surprises that could end up costing big money. Meanwhile, Stephanie and David reveal a surprise of their own that has Jonathan scrambling to finish the project on time.

After raising their kids, Glenda and Dave moved to the country, but soon realized they'd made a big mistake. They've since sold the house and moved back to the city. And while they're currently in a less-than-desirable rental property, they're looking to buy a chic and modern downtown home where they can entertain in style. With a history of renovation nightmares behind them, Glenda is particularly resistant to the idea of transforming a fixer-upper. But Jonathan guarantees he'll take care of everything. And along with Drew's shrewd real estate advice, promises to deliver a dazzling and glamorous property on time and under budget.

Tired of couch surfing and ready for a home of her own, urban singleton Catherine is desperate to find a deluxe bachelorette pad. And while she's got sky-high expectations and is notoriously indecisive, her best friend Viviane has promised to keep her on track and make sure she gets the most bling for her budget.

When their lease was up, parents-to-be Marc and Ashleigh had to flee their tiny apartment. So now they're living with his parents where they face a daunting daily commute and the risk of getting stuck in real estate limbo. Enter Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott. They're determined to get Marc and Ashleigh into a sprawling home of their own before the baby arrives. For Drew, that means a high-stakes house hunt that becomes more stressful than anyone ever anticipated. Later, Jonathan promises to work his magic on some seriously dated disco interiors. But as the walls come down a long list of problems begins to emerge, and every nasty surprise has a catastrophic impact on the budget and the design plan.

After tying the knot, newlyweds Kristen and Ben moved in with her parents. And though they're eager to find a home of their own, their house hunt has been more frustrating than expected. They've made half a dozen offers so far, but every time they try to close a deal they lose out to the highest bidder. Jonathan and Drew step in with some much-needed real estate guidance and it starts with an unexpected course correction. With a turnkey property out of reach, the search is on for a fixer-upper with great bones, but a bidding war soon threatens to derail the couple's plansagain. Later, Jonathan uncovers a series of nasty surprises and then vows to turn Ben into the ultimate handyman.

Tired of living in a cramped rental apartment, hardworking attorney Gina is ready for a swanky home where she can entertain in style. But finding a turnkey property in her ideal neighborhood is beyond her budget and that means something's got to give. Enter the Property Brothers. Drew vows to find Gina a fixer-upper with lots of potential and Jonathan promises that his jaw-dropping renovation will reflect her sparkly personality. The house hunt hits an unexpected roadblock at the bank. And later, bad news about structural issues, water damage, and mounting costs threaten to derail the budget and the bling-factor.

Sean and Donna are from Brooklyn, New York and their two teenage daughters, Mika and Maya, will soon be moving into the collegiate phase of their lives. But before they're out of the house and on their own Sean and Donna would love to create some indelible memories. They've decided that the purchase of beachfront home would be the ideal setting for family fun and would entice the girls to come visit more often in the future. After visiting the

Celeste and Dustin work in separate cities during the week and spend weekends together at their home in Beaumont, Texas. With such hectic schedules, they are looking for a beachfront retreat where they can spend quality time among the surf and sand. Set on 32 miles of relaxing beaches and only a few miles from the mainland, Galveston is the perfect island escape for these busy Texans. With the help of local real estate agent, Barbara Zimmerman, this couple hopes to find a beachfront bungalow where they can get lost in island life for under $350,000.

Bruce and Melissa are proud West Virginians who are in love with travel and the Caribbean. They and their three selfie-obsessed kids, Savannah, Sheridan and Nick, are excited to buy a family home where the sun shines 365 days a year and it's a constant 88 degrees. Outdoorsy and fun-loving, this family is keen to sail, swim and snorkel as much as they can once they buy a home on St. Croix. With help from superstar broker, Kerri Hanley, it won't be long before they're soaking up the sunshine from their very own island retreat.

Mark and Jen are tired of winters that last way too long in Canada. Their love of scuba diving has brought them to Utila before, and they enjoyed it so much they chose to get married on the island. Five years later, they've decided to make it their permanent home. They're looking forward to escaping crowds of people in favor of a laid-back environment where they can dive every day and relax at night. Realtor Brad Ryon will guide the couple as they search for their dream beach cottage with lots of privacy and great reef access.

Kelly and Russ are going to be empty nesters soon when their boys head off to college, so it's the perfect time for them to make their dream of moving to Coronado Island, California a reality. The family is tired of the heat and the hustle and bustle of Scottsdale, Arizona and wants to take advantage of the miles of beaches and laid-back lifestyle that Coronado offers. With the help of Scott Aurich of Sun Isle Realty, Kelly and Russ hope to find a beach-style home close to the water, so they can enjoy everything about living the island life.

Rob and Victoria want to escape the loud city life of Seattle to find a house together on the beautiful island of Vashon, Washington. Since there are no bridges connecting the island to the mainland and they both still work in Seattle, they'll be commuting by ferry. With the help of Katie Fraser from Trident Realty Group Northwest, Rob and Victoria hope to find a home with some character where they can escape on this remote island.

Jeff and Deanie have recently relocated to the Santa Clarita area of Los Angeles County from North Carolina. They had an updated home in North Carolina with plenty of room for their three boys, but they're finding this hard to replicate on their budget in Southern California. They're also hoping to find a home with enough land for farm animals, inlcuding goats, chickens, and a peacock.

Torontonians Adam and Sylvia were enjoying their comfortable life in Canada. A year after they got married they were blessed with a beautiful baby girl, Sophie. As a result, Sylvia decided to leave her job to be a stay at home mom but unfortunately Adam was still working long hours. It was then that these new parents decided to make a lifestyle change for their family and move to Tortola. Sylvia is pregnant with their second child, so as their family grows their budget may have to grow as well. Find out if this family can make the lifestyle change they desire when House Hunters International travels to Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

Bruce and Melissa are proud West Virginians who are in love with travel and the Caribbean. They and their three selfie-obsessed kids, Savannah, Sheridan and Nick, are excited to buy a family home where the sun shines 365 days a year and it's a constant 88 degrees. Outdoorsy and fun-loving, this family is keen to sail, swim and snorkel as much as they can once they buy a home on St. Croix. With help from superstar broker, Kerri Hanley, it won't be long before they're soaking up the sunshine from their very own island retreat.

Mark and Jen are tired of winters that last way too long in Canada. Their love of scuba diving has brought them to Utila before, and they enjoyed it so much they chose to get married on the island. Five years later, they've decided to make it their permanent home. They're looking forward to escaping crowds of people in favor of a laid-back environment where they can dive every day and relax at night. Realtor Brad Ryon will guide the couple as they search for their dream beach cottage with lots of privacy and great reef access.

Kelly and Russ are going to be empty nesters soon when their boys head off to college, so it's the perfect time for them to make their dream of moving to Coronado Island, California a reality. The family is tired of the heat and the hustle and bustle of Scottsdale, Arizona and wants to take advantage of the miles of beaches and laid-back lifestyle that Coronado offers. With the help of Scott Aurich of Sun Isle Realty, Kelly and Russ hope to find a beach-style home close to the water, so they can enjoy everything about living the island life.

Rob and Victoria want to escape the loud city life of Seattle to find a house together on the beautiful island of Vashon, Washington. Since there are no bridges connecting the island to the mainland and they both still work in Seattle, they'll be commuting by ferry. With the help of Katie Fraser from Trident Realty Group Northwest, Rob and Victoria hope to find a home with some character where they can escape on this remote island.

Jeff and Deanie have recently relocated to the Santa Clarita area of Los Angeles County from North Carolina. They had an updated home in North Carolina with plenty of room for their three boys, but they're finding this hard to replicate on their budget in Southern California. They're also hoping to find a home with enough land for farm animals, inlcuding goats, chickens, and a peacock.

Torontonians Adam and Sylvia were enjoying their comfortable life in Canada. A year after they got married they were blessed with a beautiful baby girl, Sophie. As a result, Sylvia decided to leave her job to be a stay at home mom but unfortunately Adam was still working long hours. It was then that these new parents decided to make a lifestyle change for their family and move to Tortola. Sylvia is pregnant with their second child, so as their family grows their budget may have to grow as well. Find out if this family can make the lifestyle change they desire when House Hunters International travels to Tortola, British Virgin Islands.

Sean and Donna are from Brooklyn, New York and their two teenage daughters, Mika and Maya, will soon be moving into the collegiate phase of their lives. But before they're out of the house and on their own Sean and Donna would love to create some indelible memories. They've decided that the purchase of beachfront home would be the ideal setting for family fun and would entice the girls to come visit more often in the future. After visiting the

Celeste and Dustin work in separate cities during the week and spend weekends together at their home in Beaumont, Texas. With such hectic schedules, they are looking for a beachfront retreat where they can spend quality time among the surf and sand. Set on 32 miles of relaxing beaches and only a few miles from the mainland, Galveston is the perfect island escape for these busy Texans. With the help of local real estate agent, Barbara Zimmerman, this couple hopes to find a beachfront bungalow where they can get lost in island life for under $350,000.